16 These six things doth the Lord hate: yea, seven are an abomination unto him:

17 A proud look, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood,

18 An heart that deviseth wicked imaginations, feet that be swift in running to mischief,

19 A false witness that speaketh lies, and he that soweth discord among brethren.

These totally make sense! And I’m sure every human on the face are guilty of at least one in their lifetime.

ARROGANT/HAUGHTY EYES

The first one is the one that got Lucifer in trouble! There are different versions of pride. You can be proud of your son/daughter for the accomplishments they made in school and have a sense of pride…but truthfully the first one reminded me of the pride which Lucifer/Satan has for the accomplishments he has performed. That must be exactly why GOD put this one up on top! You know GOD created everything and HE feels that same sense of pride with us, but HE also gets angry when we sin against HIM.

ANYTHING good in us is the result of Jesus Christ in us.

Rolling the eyes in response to something said to them,

Looking down on someone younger, different, or less intelligent

Setting themselves up as the judge of others

Thinking they are wiser than their parents and other elders

Criticizing parents and other authorities

Arguing with parents

Disobeying and openly rebelling against authorities

Ingratitude

Boasting about one’s accomplishments, status, or knowledge

Disrespect

LYING TONGUE

Again, this one reminds me of Satan. HE lies to himself, and because fo him many, many angels fate are sealed. He lies to us all to accomplish his goals. After all, he is the father of lies.

Implying that something is true, or purposely leading someone to an incorrect assumption

Telling partial truths

Not honoring parents’ rules when they are absent

Not offering evidence against a wrongdoer when necessary

Committing to doing something with no real intention of following through

Making excuses

Blaming others for own sinful actions

HANDS THAT SHED INNOCENT BLOOD

This refers to murder. Cold-blooded murder. But, although we may have never committed murder, Jesus Christ reminds us that hating someone unreasonably, without offering forgiveness has committed a sin equivalent to murder. That’s a deep one!

Bullying

Hitting, biting, kicking, hurting others

Striking parents

Carelessly abusing or killing animals for amusement

A HEART THAT DEVISES WICKED SCHEMES

This encompasses thinking of conceiving evil against one another. Considering the state of our world…there’s no wonder blackness seeps out of every pore of humanity.

Plotting revenge

Snubbing someone

Conspiring to deceive or hurt someone

Lying about a long series of actions in order to cover sin

FEET THAT ARE QUICK TO DO EVIL

Poor Eve in the Garden of Eden didn’t have a clue as to the extent of her decision, or did she? There is only One Soul which can honestly deny this accusation…Jesus Christ. And thank you, Jesus for the salvation which you brought to us by your unwavering act of selfishness. Dying on the cross for us was no easy accomplishment. And He did it even though He knew that billions of souls would reject Him and The Father in heaven.

Do do it! Wherever it was/is that your are thinking. We are all guilty if at least ‘thinking’ of performing evil, and if we stop it in the brain before it became behavior, and acted upon it…then we are still guilty of conceiving the thought but at that point we can humble ourselves and ask for forgiveness.

Joining with others to do wrong when the authority is not present

Delighting in doing wrong

FALSE WITNESS

Lies are deplorable to GOD! Although it may seem like it’s a duplicate of the “lying tongue”…and it is to a certain extent…but this one drags someone other than yourself into the picture. When we were a child, it was nothing to tell our parents that a sibling committed the dirty deed which we had done…this is a perfect example. Filth in our hearts in which we willfully poisoned another.

Falsely accusing someone of misbehavior and sin

Misrepresenting a disagreement between people

Falsely describing the actions of another person in a way that implies his guilt

Not offering evidence against someone when asked to give testimony

Covering for someone who has committed a wrongdoing

STIRRING UP CONTENTION

We see this one constantly, ESPECIALLY from our so-called Christian sector. Yes, especially Believers. It’s almost like a dual to the death as we strive to argue our point over a matter such as “The Trinity;”…”KJV vs. NIV; or whatever the case may be. You know that GOD has shed many a tear over this issue.

Teasing

Listening to gossip and repeating gossip

Slandering, repeating truths that will harm another person’s reputation